NEW

Photo: FLX

ABOVE AVERAGE

Golden Boys

New on Swedish TV: A slick, ’90s-steeped miniseries that educates and entertains us in equal measures

Photo: Lionsgate

The Furious

Coming Soon to Global Theaters: Not a dull moment, with a sequence near the end that echoes The Raid (2011)

Sacha Baron Cohen and Rosamund Pike. Photo: Netflix

Ladies First

New on Netflix: The (very stubborn) formula is fun to watch for a while


RECENT

Dylan O’Brien and Rachel McAdams. Photo: 20th Century Studios

Send Help

Fans of the director will appreciate some of the film’s twisted, absurdly gory and amusing moments, even if it’s not the knock-out we were hoping for

Angelica Ruffier. Photo: MDEMC Productions

La Belle Année

Intimate, but the stories are underwhelming, and a bad fit

Kenny Dalglish. Photo: Lafcadia Productions

Kenny Dalglish

The impact would perhaps have been even more powerful had Asif Kapadia broken with his formula for just a little bit 


OLDER

Robert De Niro. Photo: Universal

Cape Fear

Premiered in 1991: Too over-the-top for some tastes, but it’s hard to look away from the flashy camera work and that cast

Photo: Orion Classics

Leningrad Cowboys Go America

Premiered in 1989: Disarming and funny, with a band that remains loyal to the joke

Photo: Lionsgate

The Bank Job

Premiered in 2008: Convincing cast and locations, building up to an exciting finale


LONGER REVIEWS

Gregory Peck and Robert Mitchum. Photo: Universal

Cape Fear

Premiered in 1962: Intense and provocative at the time, the film also has a terrifying score by Bernard Herrmann

ZaSu Pitts. Photo: MGM

Greed

Premiered in 1924: A major achievement, Greed draws us into the dark souls of these people

Dustin Hoffman. Photo: United Artists

Lenny

Premiered in 1974: Dustin Hoffman gives a tour-de-force performance, strongly assisted by Valerie Perrine